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I have an old 1993 honda accord dx

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Old Jan 27, 2012 | 11:24 AM
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Default I have an old 1993 honda accord dx

I have an old 1993 Honda Accord DX and dont know much about wheels.
My question is can I put on larger tires and rims to make it look better?

How do you go about doing this?
What do I need to know about my car to get new rims and tires.

What I want to go for is a new look similar to this. I am going to look for the body kit pieces but first the wheels are significantly different.
 

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Old Jan 27, 2012 | 12:46 PM
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I meant to disable that link, not delete it. Fumble-fingers here deleted it instead.
You can put it back in, but edit the link so it's not a real link. Make it look something like this:
www dot abcdef dot com / etc/etc/etc

Rules are no active links to selling sites unless they're a sponsor.

And to answer your actual question...
You can go to tirerack dot com & put in your car's information. Then click wheels & see what they allow in terms of larger wheels & low-profile tires. If you go any bigger than that, you run some amount of risk that they'll rub against something like shocks or fenders.
 

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Old Jan 27, 2012 | 05:16 PM
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I was just serviced by Tirerack. (Preston #174) Good service; quick delivery; comp. price.
 
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